Reviewer: Arianna, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 3

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 3

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 3

Comment: Wow, I just found out I use an awful lot of Percocet! I will take 2x 5/325 and it reduces pain but not by much. I get 20 per month and so can't get enough to be an addict but I must have built up some tolerance. For my bunion surgery I'm going to get Oxycodone without the Tylenol. I hope I get enough! My surgery is May 20 and ill have a titanium plate in my foot. Can anyone comment as to w
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Comment:Wow, I just found out I use an awful lot of Percocet! I will take 2x 5/325 and it reduces pain but not by much. I get 20 per month and so can't get enough to be an addict but I must have built up some tolerance. For my bunion surgery I'm going to get Oxycodone without the Tylenol. I hope I get enough! My surgery is May 20 and ill have a titanium plate in my foot. Can anyone comment as to why I need to take so much even though I only get 20 per month and can go a week easily without it? I've been taking it for 3 years. Hide Full Comment

Reviewer: Cloudterker, 65-74 Male on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 5

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 5

Comment: I have been using this drug for pain control for a caneroid tumor. In most instances, one tablet provides relief within 45 minutes. There is a constipation side effect that has been quite troubling at times.

Comment:I have been using this drug for pain control for a caneroid tumor. In most instances, one tablet provides relief within 45 minutes. There is a constipation side effect that has been quite troubling at times. Hide Full Comment

Reviewer: Ethan, 13-18 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 4

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 4

Comment: I had two wisdom teeth ectracted a few weeks ago and was prescribed the 5/325 oxy/acetaminophen. No notable side effects. it was a pretty decent painkiller taking 1-2. Quite honestly 2 ibuprofen worked better for me but that's just me. However, post surgery I was extremely sore in my jaw all the way up through my head and without the Percocet I never would have slept. So I give it a B in pan r
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Comment:I had two wisdom teeth ectracted a few weeks ago and was prescribed the 5/325 oxy/acetaminophen. No notable side effects. it was a pretty decent painkiller taking 1-2. Quite honestly 2 ibuprofen worked better for me but that's just me. However, post surgery I was extremely sore in my jaw all the way up through my head and without the Percocet I never would have slept. So I give it a B in pan relief and an A+ in sleep aid.Hide Full Comment

Comment: It doesn't last long enough. Pain from from a tooth infection and right on the four hour mark the pain came back. It did make me nausea but after I had a snack I felt much better.

Comment:It doesn't last long enough. Pain from from a tooth infection and right on the four hour mark the pain came back. It did make me nausea but after I had a snack I felt much better.Hide Full Comment

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